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multi cache ? (SOLVED)

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  • Community Expert
3 minutes ago, darkgeej said:

is that correct ?

 

No, but you need to wait for the initial balance to finish, if it doesn't change post your diags.

  • Author

wil do then :)

  • Author

it there any plugin i need to have?

  • Author

balance :) its been running for a couple of hours now, and still the same, could it be because
its stil rebuilding my 2 parity(just installed) 

  • Community Expert

It should've finish a long time ago, are you still seeing 185GB total capacity? If yes post your the diagnostics.

  • Community Expert

3rd SSD is not part of the pool:
 

Label: none  uuid: c2aff5de-c305-4e06-9830-2e8b746b8af8
    Total devices 2 FS bytes used 39.86GiB
    devid    1 size 232.89GiB used 73.03GiB path /dev/sdc1
    devid    2 size 111.79GiB used 73.03GiB path /dev/sdb1

Backup your cache just in case and try this:

 

stop array, if all cache devices show a green icon, on the console/ssh type

wipefs -a /dev/sdd1
wipefs -a /dev/sdd


Then on GUI navigate to any page then back to the main page, wiped device icon should turn blue
start array, balance should begin

  • Author

ok will try :)

 

  • Author

look like u quit right, did a df -h

Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on

rootfs           16G  754M   15G   5% /

tmpfs            16G  232K   16G   1% /run

devtmpfs         16G   16K   16G   1% /dev

cgroup_root      16G     0   16G   0% /sys/fs/cgroup

tmpfs           128M  4.6M  124M   4% /var/log

/dev/sda        7.5G  501M  7.0G   7% /boot

/dev/sdd1       112G   32G   81G  29% /mnt/disks/Samsung_SSD_840_EVO_120GB_S1D5NSDF330967H

/dev/md1        3.7T  2.9T  826G  78% /mnt/disk1

/dev/md2        3.7T  2.8T  932G  76% /mnt/disk2

/dev/md3        3.7T  2.8T  932G  76% /mnt/disk3

/dev/md4        3.7T   30G  3.7T   1% /mnt/disk4

shfs             15T  8.4T  6.3T  58% /mnt/user0

shfs             15T  8.4T  6.4T  58% /mnt/user

/dev/sdc1       173G   40G   71G  37% /mnt/cache

/dev/loop1       20G   18M   20G   1% /etc/libvirt

/dev/loop0       20G  7.8G   12G  41% /var/lib/docker

shm              64M  8.0K   64M   1% /var/lib/docker/containers/3bfcdfd98f0ef06630e626dacb087b1af30f85c29421d11a8edae9346a218708/shm

 
and the samsung disk 3 its in it ;) doing backup up 
  • Community Expert

That SSD is mounted with the UD plugin, you need to unmount first.

  • Author

check, but doing backup just in case

 

  • Community Expert

That's the reason it wasn't added to the pool in the first place:

 

Jun 30 12:56:53 LittleBett root: ERROR: /dev/sdd1 is mounted

 

  • Author

oo well ofcourse, it was in use somehow. 

  • Author
Quote

 

Done :
wipefs -a /dev/sdd1
wipefs -a /dev/sdd 

df -h

 

Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on

rootfs           16G  739M   15G   5% /

tmpfs            16G  220K   16G   1% /run

devtmpfs         16G     0   16G   0% /dev

cgroup_root      16G     0   16G   0% /sys/fs/cgroup

tmpfs           128M  4.2M  124M   4% /var/log

/dev/sda        7.5G  501M  7.0G   7% /boot

/dev/md1        3.7T  2.9T  826G  78% /mnt/disk1

/dev/md2        3.7T  2.8T  932G  76% /mnt/disk2

/dev/md3        3.7T  2.8T  932G  76% /mnt/disk3

/dev/md4        3.7T   50G  3.6T   2% /mnt/disk4

/dev/sdc1       285G   64G  110G  37% /mnt/cache

shfs             15T  8.4T  6.3T  58% /mnt/user0

shfs             15T  8.4T  6.4T  58% /mnt/user

 
  • Author

 never mind its changing now, i was just a bit fast there ;)

  • Community Expert

Keep in mind that max usable space is going to be 240GB, reported may be a little different, like 245GB

  • Author

hows that? I've installed 3 drives ? 

Edited by darkgeej

  • Community Expert

It defaults to RAID1, you can change to single profile to use all available space, 490GB total.

 

 

  • Author

so i have to do that manually? how to ?

 

  • Community Expert

Read the FAQ entry I linked, it's all there.

  • Author

sorry thought it was only a quete ;) reading now

 

  • Author

So now everything fine :D how do i have u some + for that?

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